Re: Anyone put an Aeromotive in-tank pump into their Mopar?
[Re: frank]
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There was an article in the sreetlegaltv.com that covered a tank from Ricks tanks going into his 65 Belvedere with the 340 pump. I think this is the way I'll be going for my 65 Coronet. Fully baffled stainless tank. I'm going to ask about getting it made 2' narrower to keep some of the exhaust heat from it and maybe a little deeper too. Was thinking about putting the Stealth unit on a new tank and cut a hole in the trunk then make an access lid over it but new stainless baffled is the way for me.
Carl Kessel
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Re: Anyone put an Aeromotive in-tank pump into their Mopar?
[Re: CKessel]
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02/24/15 12:18 AM
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Not the best picture but I put the tank up in the GTX today and it fit snug with the original strap. As I had mentioned I use the .5 inch condensed foam/rubber matt from Tractor supply and doubled it to get up above the fittings. I didn't sit it back on the ground yet so no street view but I cant see that it will even be noticeable.
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Re: Anyone put an Aeromotive in-tank pump into their Mopar?
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One thing I noticed about the new Tanks Inc. fuel injection tank has a 19 gallon capacity, two and half gallon increase over stock. Craig
2014 Ram 1500 Laramie, 73 Cuda Previous mopars: 62 Valiant, 65 Fury III, 68 Fury III, 72 Satellite, 74 Satellite, 89 Acclaim, 98 Caravan, 2003 Durango Only previous Non-Mopar: Schwinn Tornado
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Re: Anyone put an Aeromotive in-tank pump into their Mopar?
[Re: mopardude318]
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02/24/15 10:44 AM
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Nice welding mopardude, I aint that skilled. I can tell you though I'm not sure there is enough depth in the GTX tank for the assembly I used. Did you consider if the pick up would be uncovered under accel where it is mounted.
Good thread showing lots of options.
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Re: Anyone put an Aeromotive in-tank pump into their Mopar?
[Re: mopardude318]
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mopardude - that looks nice
Was that piece for the recess pre-maid? If so, where did you find it?
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Re: Anyone put an Aeromotive in-tank pump into their Mopar?
[Re: AndyF]
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The photos on this thread show some very nice products and some beautiful fabricating. But if you're lazy like me, and already have a working stock fuel system (including a stock mechanical fuel pump), this can be installed in an hour or two and accomplishes the same objectives: http://www.robbmcperformance.com/products/powersurge.htmlOf course, not everyone likes the look of the PowerSurge tank mounted in the engine compartment, but if you don't mind the appearance, and have room for it, it is much easier and often cheaper overall.
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Re: Anyone put an Aeromotive in-tank pump into their Mopar?
[Re: RobbMc]
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That's an interesting option Robb... Wont work for me as I don't have an existing fuel pump... hmm.. Right now I have new fuel tank for my Charger and the leading contender is the Aeromotive kit shown above. I've priced out all the little bits and pieces and with the exception of the hose (or hardline), its going to run around $780...
1970 Charger - V10, 6spd, Alterkation, Street Lynx 4 Link, Moser Dana 60, Wilwood 14" disks, Forgeline 18" Wheels (Rear:335's), ISIS Multiplexing Wiring http://www.v10mopar.com
2012 Charger SRT8
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Re: Anyone put an Aeromotive in-tank pump into their Mopar?
[Re: AndyF]
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frank
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Yep, those tanks look great. Only problem is that they only have a few tank designs at the moment for Mopars. Maybe if a few people send them emails they'll get a few more tanks designed for Mopar cars.
The tank I used was a stock replacement fuel tank. Nothing special about it at all.
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